In this episode of "Feel Better, Live More," Dr. Rangan Chatterjee interviews Alain de Botton, philosopher and author, about relationships, trauma, and cultural expectations. They discuss why people often feel disappointed in relationships due to unrealistic ideals of perfection, the impact of childhood experiences on adult relationships, and the cultural myths surrounding soulmates and effortless romance. De Botton suggests that accepting the flawed nature of oneself and one's partner is crucial for a successful relationship. The conversation explores the role of compromise, communication, and the ability to teach and learn from one another. They also touch on the importance of distance and independence in sustaining desire and intimacy, and the impact of unprocessed trauma on relationship dynamics. Finally, they discuss the role of parents in shaping their children's understanding of relationships and the importance of balancing competitiveness with self-acceptance.
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